Photo Credit – Paradox Visuals – Instagram: @_prdxvisuals Canadian death metalers Truent return with a vengeance as they release their crushing new single and music video “Vilemaker.” Check it out below. “‘Vilemaker’ is the most recent song we’ve written. There was a lot of deliberation on the structure and placement of certain parts, but it
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While I can’t condone the AI slop gracing the cover of Agarwaen’s latest and third album, the crazed look and scarred five-head of the Pennywise-wannabe does work towards getting across the point these purveyors of “asylum metal” are trying to make. Formed 20 years ago in city of Kouvola, located in the interior of southeastern
Have you heard the news? Well, you probably haven’t, because those data centers popping up everywhere are loud as fuck. You know, those data centers that offer more computing power than our species will ever need 10,000 times over and definitely aren’t being built at breakneck speed for reasons we’ll all pretend not to think
photo: Dean Tracy Six years after their mosh-pit inducing self-titled debut, Texas grindcore wrecking crew Triage return with In the Trenches, their long-awaited follow-up and arguably their most savage statement to date. Featuring scene veterans from Kill the Client, Gridlink, Cleric and PLF, Triage pull no punches on their lean and mean 16-track sophomore effort.
While we can’t help you pronounceSvjetlost, we can offer up the fact that it means “light” in the Slavic language of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Which is fitting because even though the musician behind this one-man doom project, Jamie Kobić (also a member of Gavran), is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, he is of Bosnia ancestry. Thus
If Garfield hated Wednesdays instead of Mondays, would it hit the same? Ya girl Smokey Goretooth is back with another “Do I Suck?,” MetalSucks’ version of “Am I The Asshole?” where we take your horror stories and ultimately decide if you suck for some bullshit you may or may not have done. This week’s submission
Toronto technical death metal outfitApogeanare geared up to release their second album,Waste Where Life Begins, next month and the hype train keeps rolling with their latest single for the title track. “Waste Where Life Begins” is thick and chunky, elevated by a particularly strong drum performance from Doug Noel and a clean mix/master from producer
So, I just got back from that creepy little bastard of a therapist Doreen made me see after my third heart attack. She didn’t like how often I scream at the TV, and was worried it could be contributing to my ticker issues. I told her she’d be able to rest easy if the Bears
Photo by Rodney Hicks On hearing North Carolina trioIrata‘s new single, “Goodside,” we’re reminded of a time in the late ’80s and early ’90s when there was heavy music that wasn’t really metal. Some of it was grunge, some was called “alternative” or even post-hardcore. It pretty much covered everything from Dinosaur Jr. to Jane’s
The other morning at work, I was doing some meditating and reflecting, and by that I mean I was hiding in the bathroom at work and scrolling on my phone, when an ad for this article popped up about DEATH. Which, as somebody who recently turned 30…K, I have really begun battling with my own
Greetings,Decibelreaders! We’ve got an eclectic mix of sounds for you today. I know a lot of you will be stoked to hear the newSaidan record, and there’s also something for fans of old-school 80s metal, brutal death metal, proggy-death metal, and evocative Norwegian black metal. Cheers! — Hyena/Risingfall – Heavy Metal Heroes As you can
Photo by Christian Sobeck at Lucra Designstudio Germany’s longstanding Fleshcrawl satiate a hunger for ravenous death metal with their forthcoming full-length Epitome of Carnage.Released June 12 via Distortion Music Group (DMG), powered by Reigning Phoenix Music, the new album follows the 2019 offeringInto the Catacombs of Flesh. We caught up with the band for a
Experimental black metal projectAgonanist, a one-man band headed by multi-instrumentalist Tyler Henthorn, break their six years of silence with their new album,The Spirit of Gravity, in August. Picking up where he left off on Agonanist’s first record,The Cynicism of Solitude, Henthorn uses microtonal guitars to create dissonant, enveloping songs, like “Effacement,” which you can stream
I know, I know … AI is a hotly debated topic, and here at Net Worthless, we have a very hard stance on it. AI music is the best thing that has ever happened to your band, but not for the reason you’d think. You see, with Spotify allowing AI creators to rake in pennies
The Wednesdays start comin and they don’t stop coming, am I right? It’s Smokey Goretooth back at you again with a new “Do I Suck?,” MetalSucks’ version of “Am I The Asshole?” where we take your horror stories and ultimately decide if you suck for some bullshit you may or may not have done. This
It’s not often you hear death growls juxtaposed next to smooth saxophone lines, but Swedish avant-garde/progressive death metal outfitGold Spire navigate this musical territory quite nimbly on their second full-length,Steps Into Shadow. This quintet—Arvid Sjödin (vocals), Erik Sundström (drums/keyboards/backing vocals), Påhl Sundström (guitars), Magnus Kjellstrand (saxophone/flute), Petter Broman (bass)—are impossible to pigeonhole musically but they
Where they from?Charlotte, North Carolina. The New York Knicks are NBA champions. Say no more, no less. They got it done. I can only dream of the day when the Jets finally pull a championship out of their ass (probably 3,000 years from now). Why the hype?I normally can be a bit ambivalent when it
Vampires and Dracula are undeniably metal but the ideas are often presented in the most corny way possible. Fortunately, that isn’t an issue for New Jersey black/death metal band Dragsholm, whose new album gets into the story behind the fanged legend.From the Bloodlines of Bramis the band’s first proper full-length, though they’ve been constantly active
Alright, I need to make this quick. Hitting the links with my neighbor Barry over at Prairie Vista in an hour, and I need to focus on my game. Barry can be a real shitbird when he’s been sucking them back, and you bet your ass we’re going to be buying that twelve pack of
On the heels of the release of their fourth full-length, Sons of the Abandoned, we gave Spanish melodic death metal quintetBloodhunter the opportunity to take us track-by-track through their new album, which was issued by ROAR (a division of Reigning Phoenix Music) on June 12. The fivesome—Diva Satanica (vocals), Dani Arcos (guitar), Guillermo Starless (guitar),